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. >>> syrian president bashar al-assad is telling america to stop threatening his country. he says he won't cooperate with the chemical weapons handover if the u.s. keeps talk about a military strike. >>> massive flooding has left at least three people dead in colorado today and lead to a number of dramatic rescues and evacuations in boulder county. >>> if you want the latest on all of the stories in this update, we invite you to go to our website, aljazeera.com. there is the page, aljazeera.com. those are the headlines. "real money with ali velshi" is up next on al jazeera. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ >>> growing up a business by combining idealism, economics and a dash of sugar, plus why obamacare may mean higher out of pocket costs for those of you who get health care from your employers. and twitter tweets breaking news about itself. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." ♪ >>> welcome to "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation now, and for the next half hour by using the hashtag @ajreal money. >>> small companies those
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i kept coming up to you today the key to america's high achievers on the social mission. political instability and that's all it takes on the set when the ranges in the corn debate i'm hoping you all that she sees my camera started heading for an eye the united states a country where most families and at least two cars and refrigerators the signs of color and ph. and yet one in six americans goes to bed hungry every night. the clean cities this is beginning to stir it through every track but there's also a new generation of young american entrepreneur has been no youngest starting to bring a can account for this game still has teamed up with a double sink is that what these twenty somethings i feel planet the elderly and eighty two qantas board to pay for keeping order from least i think to feed the kids and they consider it the responsibility to make things better when so few of them. they're proud of when they come from here in new jersey. adam ellie was born here. he works for his parents moving company. but today the twenty seven year old ace in transporting furniture
i kept coming up to you today the key to america's high achievers on the social mission. political instability and that's all it takes on the set when the ranges in the corn debate i'm hoping you all that she sees my camera started heading for an eye the united states a country where most families and at least two cars and refrigerators the signs of color and ph. and yet one in six americans goes to bed hungry every night. the clean cities this is beginning to stir it through every track but...
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virginia and america have seen contentious races before. every time, we end upcoming together to pursue the common good. one particularly famous virginian confronted a bitterly divided electorate after the presidential election in 1800. relishing the victory or governing only for his supporters, thomas jefferson devoted much of his first inaugural address to bridging partisan divides. he said, quote, every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. we have called by different names brethren of the same principle. 213 years later, the truth is that our differences of opinion are still often not a difference of opinion or goal. over the next four years m
virginia and america have seen contentious races before. every time, we end upcoming together to pursue the common good. one particularly famous virginian confronted a bitterly divided electorate after the presidential election in 1800. relishing the victory or governing only for his supporters, thomas jefferson devoted much of his first inaugural address to bridging partisan divides. he said, quote, every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. we have called by different names...
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america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. fugitives are back i in prison t how they managed to get out is unclear. the police tracked down the killers in a florida hotel after they walked out of prison weeks ago with forged documents. who helped them escape is in front of investigators. >> for five days the florida authorities were on a manhunt looking for joseph general jenkd charles walker. on sunday we learned that a tip led the police to the feu fugit. the officers late saturday received key information through an associate of one of the inmates helping to pin point their location. both men walked out of the prison thanks to forged documents. they went to orlando and registered as fel felons. no red flags went up until one of the mother's of the victims heard of his
america tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. fugitives are back i in prison t how they managed to get out is unclear. the police tracked down the killers in a florida hotel after...
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i know that tonight, a dispirited america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [applause] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening, really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african- americans and hispanics, suburb and city dwellers,, farmers and teachers? are we really working together? let me give the answer to everyone watching to
i know that tonight, a dispirited america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [applause] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening, really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african- americans and hispanics, suburb and city dwellers,, farmers and teachers? are we really working together? let me give the answer to everyone watching to
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not just in washington, but in every state in america. i promise that i'll do my part in virginia, and i know you'll do yours! together we can make america better tomorrow than it is today. thank you for listening. god bless each one of you. and god bless our beloved country. moments, "the communicators" looks at how to shut down affected the fcc. then first lady's. >> c-span created by cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service. >> well, the federal government reopened after 16 days during this current shutdown. this week on "the communicators," a roundtable discussion on the effect of that shutdown on the federal communications commission and telecommunications policy. joining us is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott- roth and blair levin who served as chief of staff to the fcc for several years.
not just in washington, but in every state in america. i promise that i'll do my part in virginia, and i know you'll do yours! together we can make america better tomorrow than it is today. thank you for listening. god bless each one of you. and god bless our beloved country. moments, "the communicators" looks at how to shut down affected the fcc. then first lady's. >> c-span created by cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service. >> well, the federal...
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i know that tonight, a dispirited america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [applause] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening, really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african- americans and hispanics, suburb and city dwellers,, farmers and teachers? are we really working together? let me give the answer to everyone watching tonight, under this government our first job is to get the job done and as long as i'm governor that job will always, always be finished. [applause] i think tonight i think tonight most particularly, and i know my dad and my brother and sister who are here tonight with me share this same view, i think tonight, most particularly about my mother. all of you who have heard me over the last four years know that she was and still is the dominant influence in my life. as i said on the video -- [applause] as i said on the video, my mom used to say to me all the time, christopher, be yourself. because then tomorrow, you don't have to worry about trying to remember who you pretended to be yesterday
i know that tonight, a dispirited america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [applause] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening, really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african- americans and hispanics, suburb and city dwellers,, farmers and teachers? are we really working together? let me give the answer to everyone watching tonight, under this government our first job is to get the job done and as long as i'm governor...
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these will be difficult missions for america. i intend to work as hard as i know how to make sure we do meet them. thank you. >> hello. i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the american people are right to expect more accountability for their government. i recently saw a poll in three out of four american support spending cuts across the board. of thetaxpayers are tired battles and the lack of progress. in 2009, the president pledged to cut the deficit in half. we have seen four straight years of trillion dollar deficit and a national debt exceeding $16 trillion. the federal government added $4 billion each day to our gross national debt. this is not sustainable. i support a more limited government that focuses on the co
these will be difficult missions for america. i intend to work as hard as i know how to make sure we do meet them. thank you. >> hello. i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the...
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lockout is finally over with this isn't getting underway in north america. and as richard found that the president alexander medvedev thinks the four months stalemate was the game but was absolutely positive because forty four players it's less than five percent of the players for shell but there was over these guys in missouri chose demonstrated performance. that it was a very good process it was a game it was a public was a mass media and it was a good example to other guys who also. consider themselves. that. will be done in two thousand and four two thousand and five do you think you've managed lockouts better this time given the hundred percent because remember that time when majority of the players came as a tourist and just enjoyed life at that time which is a lot for me the obviously but for hockey development it probably was a negative because it was no limit for the n.h.l. us and some clubs. well of players and there's a voice if you don't play it off i believe remained a very good decision to limit the number of initials by city and the forty four
lockout is finally over with this isn't getting underway in north america. and as richard found that the president alexander medvedev thinks the four months stalemate was the game but was absolutely positive because forty four players it's less than five percent of the players for shell but there was over these guys in missouri chose demonstrated performance. that it was a very good process it was a game it was a public was a mass media and it was a good example to other guys who also. consider...
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she's like adults the kids having fun in america. it states that the country when most families and at least two cars and refrigerators this line to become offended. and yet one in six americans goes to bed hungry every night the clean cities this is beginning to stir it through every track. but there's also a new generation of young american entrepreneur has been no youngest starting to wean bacon account for this game still has teamed up with a double sink is that what these twenty somethings on field play at the alvin and eighty eight com afford to pay for heating or the family stopping to feed the kids and they consider it the responsibility to make things better when so few of them. they're proud of when they come from here in new jersey. adam ellie was born here. he works for his parents moving company. but today the twenty seven year old ace in transporting furniture the fruit which he and his team have collected often when people move house they leave behind cans or other package too. shares of forty percent of the last twent
she's like adults the kids having fun in america. it states that the country when most families and at least two cars and refrigerators this line to become offended. and yet one in six americans goes to bed hungry every night the clean cities this is beginning to stir it through every track. but there's also a new generation of young american entrepreneur has been no youngest starting to wean bacon account for this game still has teamed up with a double sink is that what these twenty somethings...
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. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and b
. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try...
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you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop. >> stephen: it takes a tremendous amount of courage for me to say that. (laughter) i'm sure you can understand. you are the only quaker in congress. >> yes. >> stephen: quaker is a pacifist religion. >> it's anti-war. quakers are proud of looking for alternatives to war. >> stephen: would you engage me a thumb war? let's do it. one, two, three, four -- wait, no, that's cheating. >> (laughs) >> stephen: you just -- first first striking ability, something the united states has promised to never do. one, two, three, four, i declare a thumb war. (audience chanting "stephen") go
you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop....
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[ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. . >>> they say one man's trash is another man's treasure, but what happens when that trash is actually dangerous? before the break, i was on my way to confront the used car dealer who sold us a flood truck for ten times its value. the insurance company is next on our list, so let's get back to "nightline," on the lookout. after two days of being submerged in superstorm sandy's waters, the mechanic says that "spirit" is driveable. but we want to take it back to the man who sold us for ten times more than it is worth. so we load it onto the flat bed which gives me good cover as the tow truck driver. and we take "spirit" for a little ride with the salesman, jack. aaron asked him to come out and take a look at the damage he found. >> in here, there is a bunch of sand. >> reporter: now, jack thinks i'm just the tow truck driver. but that changes when i show him video of a f
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(laughter) now america is addressing this problem with something called the common core state standards. which "the new york times" called an ambitious set of goals for the math, reading and writing will skills that children should acquire as they move through school. i'm all in favor of raising standards. if we can help even one kid do better in school, we will help all the kids who copy off that kid. (laughter) but folks there's one problem with encouraging our children to grow to their full potentialment someone's got to grade all those papers. which is why i'm giving a tip of the hat to robo-teachers. you see-- tech companies have developed an automated reader which can grade 16,000 essays in 20 seconds. finally, we have the compute approximating power to grade homework at the same blinding speed it was plagiarized from wikipedia. and i am giving a special additional rare tip of my hat to how these essays are comepugraded by evaluating critical elements by how long the average word is, how many words are in the average sentence and how long is the essay. because as shakespeare himse
(laughter) now america is addressing this problem with something called the common core state standards. which "the new york times" called an ambitious set of goals for the math, reading and writing will skills that children should acquire as they move through school. i'm all in favor of raising standards. if we can help even one kid do better in school, we will help all the kids who copy off that kid. (laughter) but folks there's one problem with encouraging our children to grow to...
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>> his organizing for america then just went into the d.n.c. and it was uneffective. the question is how is he going to make this effective because he's not getting the donors because they prefer to give to candidates in a race rather than for some broad agenda cause. and it's different to ask? be to vote than to ask them to call their congressman. so we'll see if they can get it to work this time but it's not a guarantee. gwen: so what is the path of the grand bargain is there is one to be had? >> i don't know if there is necessarily one to be had. i guess the question is there something to be had that gets us to the point where we can say the economy is getting better and we don't foresee anything pushing it off course. if the president wants anything that he talked about in his state of the union address and his inaugural to come through, we need money. they had a conference at the same time that all these other diagram oist -- dramas were playing out and the hotel just happened to to be right across the street from the white house conveniently. it had a decent tur
>> his organizing for america then just went into the d.n.c. and it was uneffective. the question is how is he going to make this effective because he's not getting the donors because they prefer to give to candidates in a race rather than for some broad agenda cause. and it's different to ask? be to vote than to ask them to call their congressman. so we'll see if they can get it to work this time but it's not a guarantee. gwen: so what is the path of the grand bargain is there is one to...
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join me next time for a conversation with a man who is tackling one of the toughest jobs in america. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
join me next time for a conversation with a man who is tackling one of the toughest jobs in america. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger...
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welcome back to aljazeera aa america. and the death toll from haiyan has his not 1300 from a day ago, and many are being buried in mass graves. >>> the upton bill would allow americans not only to keep their current health plan, but allow them to buy new ones outside of the government exchanges. >>> and there's breaking news coming out of michigan. 54-year-old they dor wafer, facing murder charges. he shot a young woman who came to his door after a-car accident, the case racially charged. the man was white and the woman was black. >> a cold winter storm is headed into the pacific northwest today. and we're already beginning with the rain showers in the valleys and the snow in the mountains. the snow levels will be falling down to their past levels, and we'll see several inches of snow coming into the cascades and the rockies as that storm track heads south. but that's not the only place we'll have problems. over the weekend, the storm is tracking off to the east. and we have potentially severe weather off in parts of the
welcome back to aljazeera aa america. and the death toll from haiyan has his not 1300 from a day ago, and many are being buried in mass graves. >>> the upton bill would allow americans not only to keep their current health plan, but allow them to buy new ones outside of the government exchanges. >>> and there's breaking news coming out of michigan. 54-year-old they dor wafer, facing murder charges. he shot a young woman who came to his door after a-car accident, the case...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. protesters in ukraine this siege to the main government building come about russian leader vladimir putin -- in ukraine besieged the main government building. demonstrators in thailand are calling for the leaders to step down. superhero is a muslim teenager who is smashing stereotypes with every adventure. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. shadows of the cold war are creeping across massive protests in the ukraine. the white house says the recent police violence against antigovernment demonstrators there is unacceptable. russian president latta mayor putin is blaming unspecified outside forces for -- vladimir is blaming unspecified outside forces for the uprising. bbc has the latest from key kiev. from ke >> the atmosphere today was much more relaxed, but no less determined. this was the picket outside of the ukrainian cabinet office, which effectively prevented the country's leadership from getting into their normal place
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. protesters in ukraine this siege to the main government building come about russian leader vladimir putin -- in ukraine besieged the main government building. demonstrators in thailand are calling for the leaders to step down. superhero is a muslim teenager who is smashing stereotypes with every adventure. welcome to our viewers on public...
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it demeans america. now we are going to start worshipping satan? >> theç united states worships god it doesn't impose the worship of god. separation of church and state, we don't force god on people. >> you have to agree do youç n? this is a mockery andw= ridiculous. absolutely. it is a separation of church and state which is what makes america great. you may not like the çsatanist guess what, that doesn't matter. i don't care. you think it is fine to put a message up there. >> sit not okayç to put any oft up there. >> yes, satan. do you believe in this in visible man too. >> whether or not i believe in it, that doesn'tç teach me to perpetrate genocide or slaughter people. >> you don't know what it is. >> itte is like they went to th craziest group that they could findç to find somebody to go u against the ten commandments. is this how pc we have gotten in our society? >> it is aç historical monumen. if they want to have their little monument, it is conditioned on time, place and matter. it is the wrong time and the wrong place. >> wh
it demeans america. now we are going to start worshipping satan? >> theç united states worships god it doesn't impose the worship of god. separation of church and state, we don't force god on people. >> you have to agree do youç n? this is a mockery andw= ridiculous. absolutely. it is a separation of church and state which is what makes america great. you may not like the çsatanist guess what, that doesn't matter. i don't care. you think it is fine to put a message up there....
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. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily us
. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if...
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students across america. they want to have a fighting chance for future and we asked terry reed to take some action. do not stop this. america is looking at the students most important. don't punish them for his inaction. >> my colleagues have pointed out the problem. july 1 is behind us now and interest rates on subsidized stafford loans have doubled. the house passed legislation to keep that from happening. to tie us to the market come into the ten-year treasury to make a long-term solution a bipartisan group of senators in the senate have proposed a similar solution. yet there is no action from the senate majority leader. >> what makes you think in your statement today in your statement earlier this morning that they would be able to come together based upon criticisms of how they progress. >> the house has done its job. the fact is that the students were going to pay the price, when they see the interest rate on their loans doubling. it is time for them to act. we have a bipartisan group in the senate, we
students across america. they want to have a fighting chance for future and we asked terry reed to take some action. do not stop this. america is looking at the students most important. don't punish them for his inaction. >> my colleagues have pointed out the problem. july 1 is behind us now and interest rates on subsidized stafford loans have doubled. the house passed legislation to keep that from happening. to tie us to the market come into the ten-year treasury to make a long-term...
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the study released by trust for america's health evaluated each state and several strategies that have shown promise in fighting against prescription drug abuse. those include prescription drug monitoring programs and laws that require special education for medical providers who prescribe things like pain killers. many states don't have the programs in place. >>> more women who face breast cancer in one best are exploring the option having both breast removed. it has doubled in the past 10 years when it comes to removing a breast without cancer. data from 100,000 women old he than 30 years shows that the average procedure boosted life expectancy by 6 months. >>> this is your station for the susan g. komen race for the cure. if you haven't signed up it's not too late g to abc2 news-- go to abc2news.com. >>> his story was so memorable and made some people cry. we are talking about 8-year-old jack hoffman. you may remember him diagnosed with brain cancer at the age of 5. he is a lifelong nebraska football fan you remember the video of him running 69 yards to score a touchdown with his cor
the study released by trust for america's health evaluated each state and several strategies that have shown promise in fighting against prescription drug abuse. those include prescription drug monitoring programs and laws that require special education for medical providers who prescribe things like pain killers. many states don't have the programs in place. >>> more women who face breast cancer in one best are exploring the option having both breast removed. it has doubled in the...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that either wanted to sell on strength already or that belonged to a curious and honestly embarrassing club that i'm going to tell you about in a moment, you've got to stay tuned. people always seem to want to throw rotten fruit at me or burn me in effigy when i take a stock i've recommended and changed my mind. tell me i think it should be sold. i tend to change my mind because my thesis was wrong and the stock turned out to be so bad it deserved to be thrown in the cell block. rule number 10 from "getting back to even" don't dig in y
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that...
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welcome to "america's news headquarters." i'm harris falkner. several were injured by the gunfire after three osprey were hit from small arms fire from the ground by what we are told now are unknown forces. the troops are trying to evacuate american citizens from an area that has seen some of the worst violence in the war torn nation. the four service members we are told in stable condition and one is still listed as serious at this point. the white house is issuing a statement saying, quote, any effort of trying to seize power through the military force will result in the end of long-standing support from the united states and the international community. and congressman michael mccall and chairman of the foreign affairs committee says i condemn the attack on u.s. troops in south sedan. the united states has been a strong supporter of south sudan and we will not tolerate violence on our soldiers evacuating american diplomats. we will update you as more news comes forth. >>> and here at home, president obama has headed to hawaii for his christma
welcome to "america's news headquarters." i'm harris falkner. several were injured by the gunfire after three osprey were hit from small arms fire from the ground by what we are told now are unknown forces. the troops are trying to evacuate american citizens from an area that has seen some of the worst violence in the war torn nation. the four service members we are told in stable condition and one is still listed as serious at this point. the white house is issuing a statement...
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america was already looking weak going into this. but could this really be the final blow to our prestige around the world? >> as you know, political dysfunction, they feel often confident one sovereign countries and also the markets. also among investors. all of those things, here in a society lead to volatility in the market. especially in commodities like oil. we can look for that impact could be felt unless we solve this problem. the going beyond this particular crisis, and left the united states can get back to having a functional political process here, it is going to damage us for a long time and our relationships with key countries that provide commodities. also in key countries that we look to to cooperate and help do have a system that invites these sorts of fights. certainly one of the great things about america is that freedom to voice an opinion for what people believe in -- but you think we have gone beyond that with this current crisis? >> i think we need a better quality of public life today. thirty years ago both par
america was already looking weak going into this. but could this really be the final blow to our prestige around the world? >> as you know, political dysfunction, they feel often confident one sovereign countries and also the markets. also among investors. all of those things, here in a society lead to volatility in the market. especially in commodities like oil. we can look for that impact could be felt unless we solve this problem. the going beyond this particular crisis, and left the...
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opportunity for thinking about what america and to changeentury needs about the way it governs itself to get back to economic growth, and toback to prosperity get back to the cultural revival that we need. so it's challenging but it's exciting. >> go back to before american university? yeah. >> you came to this country from israel? >> i did. i was born in israel in the city of haifa in the northwest of israel. when i washe country 8 years old. my family came because of economic reasons mostly. really my y because father was always drawn to merican culture, to the american dream. he owned a small construction israel. in in the early '80s, the israeli was in trouble. it was time to make a change. my father was an american born in the wrong place and kind of home. he's one of the most american as a i know which i mean compliment. he came here as a small child. new jersey. became interested in politics arlier than i can remember, i guess. but it was something i wanted to and obably in high school saw in college that maybe it was. >> can you remember when you had views, st strong political
opportunity for thinking about what america and to changeentury needs about the way it governs itself to get back to economic growth, and toback to prosperity get back to the cultural revival that we need. so it's challenging but it's exciting. >> go back to before american university? yeah. >> you came to this country from israel? >> i did. i was born in israel in the city of haifa in the northwest of israel. when i washe country 8 years old. my family came because of...
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i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and political realities of the united states, it's probably not a surprise. regulatory environments, economic income, wealth distribution, absence of growth, all of this is just not great news for economic freedom. >> is used to be the place for capital growth. we are increasingly dropping this and it is a common thing. should we be worried? is that the world saying that we have other more promising spots? >> it is a worry. you have to be concerned. can you reverse this? what are the causes? i think we have to focus the attention on can we compete and can we make the sacrifices. >> are you optimistic we can do this? >> it's just not a pretty deal. it's income distributed. we need to have some leadership to forge the path forward. i don't know how many ceos and cfos say i just need to find out how this works in a welcome i guess the uncertainty leads to something. but what now? neil: there is the president himself
i don't know how that happened, but that is not good for america. it's good to see you, bob. happy new year. what do you think? >> when you think about the economic and political realities of the united states, it's probably not a surprise. regulatory environments, economic income, wealth distribution, absence of growth, all of this is just not great news for economic freedom. >> is used to be the place for capital growth. we are increasingly dropping this and it is a common thing....
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to the big picture i'm sam sax in for tom hartman coming up in this half hour as communities across america are forced to make crippling budget cuts public a lot of berries are often the first on budget chopping blocks but a staggering number of americans still feel that libraries are pillars of their communities so should we be doing more to protect them. and in the latest war on the middle class news new jersey governor chris christie vetoed a bill to raise the state's minimum wage today at the same time banks on wall street are richer than ever is it time we stop protecting america's billionaires and redistributed their wealth to those that need it the most. right so i have a confession to make i haven't stepped foot in a public library in a really really long time i honestly can't remember the last time i was in one probably in college but it's been several several years but having said that i'm really glad that public libraries exist there's one just down the street from the t.v. studio here i haven't gone in it i haven't needed to but i'm glad it's there and not just for an astrologer
to the big picture i'm sam sax in for tom hartman coming up in this half hour as communities across america are forced to make crippling budget cuts public a lot of berries are often the first on budget chopping blocks but a staggering number of americans still feel that libraries are pillars of their communities so should we be doing more to protect them. and in the latest war on the middle class news new jersey governor chris christie vetoed a bill to raise the state's minimum wage today at...
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. >> jon: that's not so bad it's also a feature of nfl games in america. america loves those. >> confusing error messages, broken calculators. >> jon: the (bleep) call cue later doesn't work? -- calculator doesn't work? the one thing included in computers since 1972, you couldn't make that work? what is the only thing that calculator does is spell out the word boobs no matter what you plug into it? how does it not work? give it to us straight, how bad is it? >> according to a poll by the associated press fewer than one in ten people would who tried to sign up were actually to complete the process. that's a success rate of less than 10 %. >> jon: how bad is that? 20% is the number of dentists who recommend sugared gum. [ laughter ] how low is it? according to a recent poll more of this country believes obamacare has been repealed than have been able to sign up for obamacare. [ laughter ] the whole point of web sites is to design them so that it is nearly impossible to not sign up for something. every time i go on amazon has a 6% i'll overnight myself season
. >> jon: that's not so bad it's also a feature of nfl games in america. america loves those. >> confusing error messages, broken calculators. >> jon: the (bleep) call cue later doesn't work? -- calculator doesn't work? the one thing included in computers since 1972, you couldn't make that work? what is the only thing that calculator does is spell out the word boobs no matter what you plug into it? how does it not work? give it to us straight, how bad is it? >> according...
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so you've got consumer stap.els, drug stocks like pfizer or america. why is this the first pierce of wall street jargon i'm translating for you? because it helps you determine how much institutions are going to earn. the whole hedge fund play book is about when to buy and when to sell cyclical stocks or secular ones based on how the economies are doing. about 50% of the performance of my individual stock comes from its sector, which is a fancy word for a segment of the economy the stock falls into. tech, energy, health care, finance. much of the moves are determined by whether they fall into the secular or cyclical camps. cyclical means it's going to be a camp that in this particular market is going to get hammered when growth slows. secular, won't really impact you. their earnings could and often do fall apart. they can't make the estimates. as they have during every slowdown in the last decade and there's nothing you can do about it. by the same token, nobody wants to own those boring consistent recession boosts. and you won't make much money in them
so you've got consumer stap.els, drug stocks like pfizer or america. why is this the first pierce of wall street jargon i'm translating for you? because it helps you determine how much institutions are going to earn. the whole hedge fund play book is about when to buy and when to sell cyclical stocks or secular ones based on how the economies are doing. about 50% of the performance of my individual stock comes from its sector, which is a fancy word for a segment of the economy the stock falls...
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it was america. one of the most astonishing developments and mysterious development in human history that the slaves believed, kept the faith so we could be here today. tavis: "the african americans: many rivers to cross the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross -- the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross ." it everye seeing tuesday night brought to us by dr. henry louis "skip" gates, jr. pbs.ing tomorrow night on thanks for some wonderful work and it is a blessing to have you on this program. >> thank you and keep doing what you're doing. tavis: thanks for watching and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with -- about poverty in america, why it persists, and what we could you to eradicate it. that is next time. we will see you then. time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. where w
it was america. one of the most astonishing developments and mysterious development in human history that the slaves believed, kept the faith so we could be here today. tavis: "the african americans: many rivers to cross the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross -- the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross ." it everye seeing tuesday night brought to us by dr. henry louis "skip" gates, jr. pbs.ing tomorrow night on thanks...
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again, the potential for north america, it is tightly woven together. and i think it will be as we go on. there is potential to be doing good for the 300 and plus million americans. it can be one of the great stories. it really is deserving of high level of attention. why am i not a mystic to . >> well, one has to do with technology. three or four years ago, none of us would've seen how remarkable this was. so it shows you the capacity of innovation. we still have the worlds best university. we have land and water, we have a stable political system. we have the most open country in the world for immigration. a surprising number of successful businesses have their roots in people who have come to this country. with some fairly modest changes. i really want to know that this country has enormous defense and the question is whether politics will get out of the way. >> that is really what we are talking about. when it comes down to the foreign minister, america's is one budget deal away from being a great power. again, something to that effect. and it is al
again, the potential for north america, it is tightly woven together. and i think it will be as we go on. there is potential to be doing good for the 300 and plus million americans. it can be one of the great stories. it really is deserving of high level of attention. why am i not a mystic to . >> well, one has to do with technology. three or four years ago, none of us would've seen how remarkable this was. so it shows you the capacity of innovation. we still have the worlds best...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. protesters in ukraine this siege to the main government building come about russian leader vladimir putin -- in ukraine besieged the main government building. demonstrators in thailand are calling for the leaders to step down. superhero is a muslim teenager who is smashing stereotypes with every adventure. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. shadows of the cold war are creeping across massive protests in the ukraine. the white house says the recent police violence against antigovernment demonstrators there is unacceptable. russian president latta mayor putin is blaming unspecified outside forces for -- vladimir is blaming unspecified outside forces for the uprising. bbc has the latest from key kiev. from ke >> the atmosphere today was much more relaxed, but no less determined. this was the picket outside of the ukrainian cabinet office, which effectively prevented the country's leadership from getting into their normal place
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. protesters in ukraine this siege to the main government building come about russian leader vladimir putin -- in ukraine besieged the main government building. demonstrators in thailand are calling for the leaders to step down. superhero is a muslim teenager who is smashing stereotypes with every adventure. welcome to our viewers on public...
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[applause] other states have noticed -- this reform is becoming a model for america. when we combine this needed discipline on spending and taxes, with responsibility in addressing our long-term liabilities, with pro-growth actions on the regulatory side, we have made new jersey a better place to do business. the combination of policies that are not hostile to business and an environment which actually welcomes new businesses and new jobs is working. it is clear. in a competitive world, policies matter. companies have choices. job-creators have choices. that is why our work is far from done. that is why a top priority must be to continue new jersey's record of excellence in education and to fix problems where we are failing. in higher education, the task force led with skill by former governor tom kean has helped us develop strategies for making new jersey's institutions more competitive. we need to turn new jersey's universities -- including rutgers -- from good to great, because that will help us keep more talented new jersey students in new jersey and will strength
[applause] other states have noticed -- this reform is becoming a model for america. when we combine this needed discipline on spending and taxes, with responsibility in addressing our long-term liabilities, with pro-growth actions on the regulatory side, we have made new jersey a better place to do business. the combination of policies that are not hostile to business and an environment which actually welcomes new businesses and new jobs is working. it is clear. in a competitive world,...
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politicians in america have failed this country right now. they are celebrating bipartisanship. that was a deal about politicians, not about the country. it was good for the politicians. you're not going to have that conflict. word onoing back on our spending, we put some things in the bill that do not make any sense in terms of asking some people to sacrifice -- like wounded and injured veterans. wasting $80 billion a year out of medicare just on fraud. because we will not hold agencies accountable. put in the system that the rest of the industry has and we cannot force it. we do not have an executive at hhs that knows what they are doing in terms of improving thanks. we have failed. need toican people reject the status quo of the politicians here today. host: talking about votes this week. you voted no on the budget bill last night -- that was passed last night. you said i will vote no again today. the national defense authorization act. why are you voting no. thet: we will never fix problems at the pentagon without structural change. put some teeth into something that will fo
politicians in america have failed this country right now. they are celebrating bipartisanship. that was a deal about politicians, not about the country. it was good for the politicians. you're not going to have that conflict. word onoing back on our spending, we put some things in the bill that do not make any sense in terms of asking some people to sacrifice -- like wounded and injured veterans. wasting $80 billion a year out of medicare just on fraud. because we will not hold agencies...